[stable/bobcat] Use zaza.model.run_on_unit for ca checks#1420
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Existing code uses the python libjuju unit.run in order to execute a wait check for ca readiness across the units. The behavior of libjuju changed between 2.x and 3.x and causes this functionality to break. This is abstracted and handled in the zaza library, so use that code instead as it properly handles the differences. Signed-off-by: Billy Olsen <billy.olsen@canonical.com> (cherry picked from commit a64d2c6) Signed-off-by: Seyeong Kim <seyeong.kim@canonical.com>
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looks like this was submitted twice, closing same as the other since it is already included in #1413 |
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Existing code uses the python libjuju unit.run in order to execute a wait check for ca readiness across the units. The behavior of libjuju changed between 2.x and 3.x and causes this functionality to break. This is abstracted and handled in the zaza library, so use that code instead as it properly handles the differences.
(cherry picked from commit a64d2c6)